2024 Indonesian Combat Ration Pandan Chicken & Rice MRE Tasting Test Military Food Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- This advanced 1,800 calorie single meal ration has some of the most flavorful and alluring main courses, cookies, and creamy dessert beverages and coffees in any prepackaged shelf stable food ration packs ever made. Pandan Chicken and Rice tastes very much like a ginger lemongrass and is sweet & aromatic. Indonesia means business when it comes down to rations that you'd actually look forward to eating more than once or twice. I need to find more of these as they are some of my personal favorites!
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you and me both! 4am
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Nice we get our monthly confirmation that Steve is indeed still alive.
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When they open his coffin in 3743ad.... (nice hiss)
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The fragrance you're struggling to name, lemongrass or lemon oil, is pandan. Pandan leaves are used to add aroma and flavor in a lot of Southeast Asian cuisines.
They also make a VERY delicious tea too!
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Agreed. They're very very very nice to smell. They also taste good too, especially when used in desserts (which we do here in the Philippines)
pandan ice cream?
I'll have to try those out. I see them all the time at the Asian grocery store near me. They're frozen, so I hope they hold their integrity after being thawed out. I think I've seen them dried, too
Packaging makes it look like a fancy cologne box. “Nagara by Plus, make her nutritional needs complete”
I was just about to comment this exact thing 🤣
"Nagara - For him"
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I trained with Indonesia Mulawarman back in 2022 2023. Part of Pacific pathways. And i tell you their Mains, and those COOKIES! Are fantastic! Especially out in the jungle for extended times and needing a morale pick me up! Love your vids man!
Food aside, I just love how sleek and sexy this MRE looks in comparison to most others we've seen. The black packaging and font choice make it seem like more of a luxury ration than a soldier's ration.
Looks exquisite indeed, I'm just checking the price, it's around $1.66 - $2.5 depends on the variants 😮
@@Highwhyman19In local currency, not too bad and just right price for what it offers.
looks like a nazi made it
this is the most post-modern ration I've ever seen. it's like an MRE you buy from the Apple Store
I was thinking something similar
I imagine this is what the (Star Wars) Empire's rations look like for Stormtroopers.
Waiting to hear the computer chime when he opened the main course …
It's kinda simple (for Indonesian ration standard) by design, since this ration is mainly being sent for raider/para-raider unit, which necessitates light and rapid movements with no intent to hold on to a location.
post modern is literally 1960-90s
I saw this comment once about Steve, and it was something like "He could describe color to a blind person." I love how great he is at giving a description and taste on everything
My mans is a professional, i can smell and taste half of what we see.
I like the time he smoked the Chesterfield
and he make me hungry
I cannot watch his videos without eating @thrashsis
@@thrashsis sometimes he throws me off when he says things like “it has a cloudy flavor” like what is that? Lol I still love him
I was so ready for the edit of three hands at once coming down to stir the drinks lmao
ngl I was hoping for a musical interlude there
Me too 🤣🤣🤣
Same 😅
lmfao
It was still a really nice stirring session, he even gave us a nice little rhythm after the double stir.
I think that Nasi Ayam Pandan Bagaskoro is the newest menu in the TNI (Indonesian Armed Forces) MRE list (since 2024), because i've never seen that before here in the Armed Forces communities.
In case you guys don't know what Pandan mean, it's a tropical plant with long, fragrant leaves that are used in cooking and other applications. It's also known as the screw pine tree.
Pandan leaves are used in cooking to add flavor to sweet and savory dishes.
They can be used to perfume rice and curries, or crushed and soaked to make flavorings and colorings.
Pandan leaves can also be used as a fragrant wrapping for baked or grilled foods.
Pandan is a popular ingredient in many South Asian and Southeast Asian dishes, including Thailand, Malaysian, and Indonesian dishes.
And what's the Bagaskoro part? I tried googling it trying to find the original menu, what region it comes from and all that, but all that's come up is the ration lol
@@feryth "Bagaskoro" is a name derived from the Javanese language. This name consists of two words:
"Bagas", which means strong, healthy, or sturdy.
"Koro" or "Skoro", which can mean light or sunlight.
Overall, Bagaskoro can be interpreted as "a strong sunlight" or "strength like the sun's rays."
That name is often used for males in Javanese culture, symbolizing someone full of spirit, strength, and radiance in life.
Thank you for this explanation!
@@TheHDYT iya tapi nasi ayam pandan Bagaskoro itu aslinya asal mana woi. TNI bikin menu sendiri kah? Atau dari daerah/kota mana? Adaptasi menu Thailand?
@@feryth menurutku, bagaskoro itu merujuk ke nama/kode ransumnya, bukan secara harfiah ngambil nama tempat atau apa, sama kayak yang sebelumnya ada kode ransum T2-P
What an interesting mre design, i’ve never seen one look so “modern”, I feel like it would definitely give a good moral boost, looks like luxury, hah.
Yes, the package graphic design looks like toiletries for a high-end hotel or airline. The only downside is that it’s not very informative… not like “PRO-MILCH: Milk-based Nutritious Drink, Latte Flavor, Vitamin Enriched.”
good for moral boost indeed
Since independence in 1945, and despite a number of political, social, religious and ethnic issues - Indonesia has become a powerhouse in food technology. You only have to look at Indo-Mie to see that. They have a knack for making food palatable, portable and stable in a tropical environment. Despite its massive population, you don't read about people starving in Indonesia.
25 years ago I recall trying a range of Maggi-style foil, boil-in-the-tray foods from Prodan in Indonesia - sensational and there's still nothing like it. They're crap with anything pasta-like, but that's beside the point. Indonesia is a food culture and sets a very high bar when it comes to fresh and manufactured foods. Can't wait to see Steve review more Indon rations. My only question is - why didn't that ration contain at least 1 Indo-Mie instant mi goreng? So good.
No need for that bro...should the time comes when indo mie is needed during a crisis, it is readily available anywhere. If u run out of stock, as a close neighbour Malaysia will happily sent their stash.
Oh boy, Indomie is truly one of a kind instant noodle for sure.
Indomie is our greatest export ever since it was invented
Obviously, because soldiers need to eat healthy food
Half of my family don't like indomie, the other half do. I'm in the former, it's just too salty and has that overtly strong taste. Personally prefer maggi and samyang but most of its flavors suck except 2 or 3.
I remember during my university volunteership in West Papua, the army commander donated 2 dozen sets of Naraga because it's expiring in 3 months. We kept them just in case our food supplies went low and also we don't want our friends to fight over these rations (since we were given 24 but we had 30 people) so we hid the rations from the rest of our team and only 6-7 people knew they even existed.
My friends and I devoured the cookies and powdered drinks in the first two weeks . I can still remember the overly rich milk taste (similar to baby milk) of the cookies and how it would made my day since we ate only plain rice or sago with a side salted fish nearly everyday. The rice (most of them are Mongolian Chicken dishes) were not really cooked through, to our liking at least, so we don't really like them and they smell like the cheap corned meat we get in the local convenience store.
stingy
hoarding them isnt cool
Stingy
When food is worth more:
If communicated well, you could share the MRE contents with the group equally or even plan the logistic better to combat the boredom of eating monotonous local food bro
That is probably the coolest looking MRE I've seen it's all black
Looks like packaging for dark chocolate
As an Indonesian, I have tried many MRE variants, especially for the Indonesian Armed Forces. MRE Nagara Plus is specifically for education/field training, there are several types of MRE which are adapted for other activities, for example in combat operations, training, education, etc.
Longtime fans from Indonesia. Finally you have this one!!! The lemon you try to guess is Pandan flavor.
I tried a pandan shake in Singapore, it tastes like coconut to me, what do you think
@@aeromatt Maybe it coconut milk with pandan flavour
@@aeromatt pandan is like vanilla, it's added because of it's aroma. And yes, it's quite often paired with coconut. You can find cocopandan syrup here, usually colored red
Udah nahan boker berapa lama bang?
Jauh dari toilet kah banh🗿
ONE OF MY FAVORITE BREAKFASTS
Take a scoop of oatmeal (usually 1cup)
Add a packet of either hot chocolate or Carnation instant breakfast
Shake it and either add hot water or coffee depending on the flavor.
I dropped 60 lbs and wasn't hungry all day eating this for breakfast. Kept me going all day. Those drink packs look phenomenal.
nice, good job with your weight loss!
I'm going to have to try that; I've got about 30 lbs that have been squatting and I haven't been able to evict them.
I think you just described porridge with a hot drink in it. Oats are like magic. I don’t know what instant breakfast is.
@ek-nz
It's a thing here in the states, not as popular as it once was. A powdered breakfast drink, in chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry flavors. Just add cold milk and stir. Supposed to have most of your vitamin requirements for a day.
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This is exactly what i'm paying my internet for
Frick yeah, was just chatting to a friend looking to join the Indonesian military. Super cool checking it out, thanks for an awesome video as usual
A new Steve MRE Review after a long and arduous day?
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Steve you are one of my favorite youtubers. As a former Navy vet i always appreciated the MRE and took interest in your channel. THANK YOU for creating content. Nice.
This episode's hair style was brought to you by The Duke's sidekick from Escape From New York. Love you, Steve.
"If you follow me he dies".
"If there's no nice hiss, he dies.
If you don't get this out onto a tray in 30 seconds, he dies.
If there's no nice gusset, he dies.
If the coffee isn't freeze-dried, he dies.
Nice. Nkay."
@@Orangefan77 That's a paddlin'.
This one is all business......The other one is for morale
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good stuff sir
I'm actually surprised to find out there's a new TNI MRE from your video, never heard about it around military enthusiast groups so it's probably a new version rolled out while Prabowo was minister of defense last term
i'm guessing that oily coating for the main is probably partly to act as preservative so they can last longer than the previous version that have what basically is microwavable instant rice separate from the meats, that's more common in east asian MRE.
also i think those cookies probably are also substituting the old packed maltose cubes to improve troop morale by giving them more luxurious food item instead of efficient food cubes.
Yes, natrium is salt; it's more precisely sodium, and it's an archaic synonym for the word, coming from an old Latin word. It's why the chemical symbol for sodium is Na, and why having too much or too little sodium in your blood is hypernatremia or hyponatremia, respectively. (Presenting to the emergency room…)
Potassium is K for a similar reason; it's from the word kalium. The etymology of both words is elliptical to the point of being downright byzantine.
I sense a Chubbyemu in the Force. 😂
@@Len_M.😂😂😂😂
I think that differences because Dutch language influence in Indonesia (Early college in Indonesia history taught by Dutch lecturer). AFAIK Natrium and Kalium used in European languages rather than Sodium and Potassium.
It's Natrium in (nearly all except English) Germanic languages and Slavic languages. It's Sodium in Romance languages.
It ain't ancient, they just stem from different places. The weird one is English taking romance words and stuffing them into a Germanic language.
@ikt32 The Latin word "natrium" comes from the term for the pits where dynastic Egyptians would harvest the salts used for mummification, if I remember correctly. In English, it's an archaism outside of very specific contexts because we dropped it in favor of sodium.
As for taking Latinate vocabulary and stuffing it into a Germanic language: you can blame the Normans for that. Norman French became the prestige language of the ruling class thanks to William the Conqueror and his invasion of England in 1066; it's why the animal is a cow but its meat is beef. And the Catholics, too, since it's because of them that Latin was the language of scholarship, including science, until German superseded it. It's because of mid-19th-century twits obsessed with Classical Latin that we're saddled with English teachers telling us we can't split infinitives or use double negatives for emphasis.
Is it just me, or is the packaging on this ration super stylish?
Great video as always. We sent you one of our MRE's to review from our Orlando, FL location which should arrive Monday February 3, 2025. Hopefully your enjoy!! Cheers Update: Delivered
2.2 million subscribers, and nary a whisper of the YT-prescribed 'like, comment and subscribe' mantra. Your content stands on its own for its quality, style and originality, good job!
Edited to add: And one of the best viewer communities, not just for the tropes and memes, but for the knowledge and information. Witness the threads about pandan and the origins of natrium and kalium.
I never noticed that. He never begs for subscribers. He never goes over the top or does anything weird with the camera or editing. No fat. Simple, humble, informative, relaxing, apolitical. Just good content.
MREs have come a long way. I remember trying to join the military in 2005 before I was told my eyesight wasn't good enough. The guardsmen would joke about specific menus and say they wished there was a chow shop or cafeteria where they were assigned. I have not heard that from friends who serve now. Some of this actually looks like it would be pretty good and morale-boosting. Good stuff; thanks for what you do, Steve. Archiving foods, covering history, and showing us the greatness of old and new developments in food science.
Actually the naraga mre is quite a new type and commonly distributed among the army nowadays .. army navy air force have their own style mre
And the naraga come with 2 version, 1 with cheese/chocolate cookies and the other one with kind of protein bar made from dried fruits, nuts oat flour
Stuff like this is why I love foreign rations. They have such neat stuff in them. Always a nice way to start the day.
I absolutely love Indonesian food. My Wife's from there, she can cook up a storm! Iwas truly interested to see what you thought of this MRE.
Love your work Steve.
Indo food is the best
wish her good.
@@Rumei
Why is that?
@somethinginnocuousindahouse
It rocks! I struggle with some sambal though, spicy!
@@dunndunnit4621 yeah a little goes a long way for sure
Hi Steve,
Great to see this menu in the line-up! Mine is arriving 03Feb hopefully and I am stoked for this one, especially after seeing your review!
Take care man!
You're right, Steve, "gula" is sugar in Malay and Indonesian. "Garam" is salt, and "natrium" is sodium.
7:30 double spoon action!
The main has pandan in it. The taste of pandan has been described as floral, sweet, grassy, as well as like vanilla. It often has a subtle flavour or scent. The recipe also has galangal which, in a cooked meal, tastes and smells similar to ginger. There's also coriander and other spices in it, too.
I wonder if the “garam” here is related to “garam masala,” a common spice blend in Indian food. Since “masala” basically means “spice blend,” maybe the term translates to “salty spice blend,” i.e. what you commonly use for savory dishes instead of sweet things like chai or rice pudding.
@@stannieholt8766 No, "garam" in this case just means "hot". They're unrelated.
@@stannieholt8766 garam just means salt in indo bro, might picked up from sanskrit when the traders from Gujarat doing business with kingdoms in Malacca strait at that time
I don't normally post on videos, but thank you Steve for still uploading all these years later, its always a pleasure when these pass by my feed.
Steve, maybe the elusive flavour you were looking for was the pandan leaf? Pandan has a lot of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline (2AP). This is a volatile compound, that also appears in smaller amounts in aromatic/aged basmati rice. So not only does pandan taste good as it is, it really enhances rice dishes. 🍚
Dammit, Steve! It's 4.30 in the morning in the UK and I was supposed to be trying to get a couple more hours sleep.
But NOOOOOOO, you had to go drop a video, and now I'M gonna have to go make a cup of tea and drink it out of my canteen cup while eating some biscuits brown.
Thanks a lot, man. Thanks. A. Lot. 🤣
Biscuits brown and tea sound wonderful right now while sitting on my porch. Lol. Hope you have a good day brother! Love from Texas to you, your family and Steve as well!
@@RasTex512 Thank you! Back at you. It was a bit too miserable in the UK to sit outside, so I made do with a hot water bottle and a blanket while sat on the couch with tea and biscuits. Suppose I should at least pretend to get on with my Saturday now though (having just spent hours looking up Indonesian cuisine to see if I could remotely attempt to cook any of it...)
you only have yourself to blame, I've finished my breakfast and now enjoying my second steve video on this lovely dark cold and slightly moist Saturday morning.
Yay!!! I really needed this pick me up today! Thank you Steve 🙏❤️
STEEEEEVVVVVEEE SHOUTOUT TO MY UNCLE KEN. he and I didnt agree about much, but when we discovered that we both watched you, he gave me some rations to try and we talked about how great you were. He passed away on Christmas Eve. THIS IS FOR MY UNCLE KENNY 🙏🙏
Uncle Ken: I humbly shout out to you.
For Uncle Kenny!!!
May your uncle rest in peace.
RIP Uncle Ken! 🙏
May the old Irish saying at the wake prevail, "Uncle Kenny may you pass through the gates of St. Peter thirty minutes with a glass of ale in your hand before the Devil in Hell knows you're gone from this Earth." I am raising a toast to your Uncle Kenny. May he run into my parents, Charles and Kim who passed in 2021 and 2017 respectively.
I've literally bought MREs and done my own taste test because of you man 😂😂😂 you're the greatest
I just wanted to thank all of you guys.
Because this is my chill safe corner of the internet.
I love Steve. He's my favorite TH-camr hands down.
But I love his fanbase too.
You guys are as chill as he is, and always polite, no trolling.
One of the best comment sections on TH-cam.
I came for steve and stayed for peace. ✌🏿✌️✌🏻✌🏽✌🏾✌🏼
Love you Steve. Love you guys.
Wishing the best to y'all.
Guy from the Czech Republic.
Why does the black packaging make it look so fancy? It looks like the instructions would say to use only Evian or Voss water
I have done it.. have watched all 268 of steve's videos. Now all that's left is to keep p with new ones.
Hallo Steve, finally new video & thanks for Indonesian MRE review!
Hey man it's great to be back! Thanks for giving this one a look it's a really cool ration!
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@Xelliummmzzisreal 😂
Oh man, you totally missed the opportunity to stir the middle cup with both spoons!
Love your work. :)
This ration looks like something you could eat so fast! That's amazing especially if you're in a combat situation and you need to eat fast and get back to fighting. It does seem like you could also savor it slowly with the complex flavors described.
I just know you pumped iron for an hour before unboxing that mre. Absolute beast. Thanks for the quality content.
Yay! My favorite channel of TH-cam! Thank you for the double vids today, needed a happy way to end my Friday.
Exactly what I needed. Another Video from Steve! Greetings from Germany!
Steve, you always upload these videos at the absolute best time and I never see it coming lol. You are VERY much appreciated!
I don’t know what life would be like without a good Steve 1989 MRE video. Just want to give a shout out to Steve for coming up with this original awesome idea and doing it better than anyone else. The commentary is like 90% of it.💪
Steves videos are an important reminder of how important food is not just in general but for marale aswell look after yourself you deserve it
Welcome back Mr Steve, another pleasant surprise with your upload. Nice!!
Hi Steve! Thanks for the Friday night video!
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Always a pleasure, Steve! Thank you!!
One of two channels I still have notifications on for ^^
Thanks for all your hard work and dedication to this channel and the documentation of rations from around the world ! There should be some special awards for your work ❤
First vid I've seen in two years I'm glad ur still kicking
Your ability to describe and convey every sense you experience as you enjoy a meal is a real skill and always entertaining. You even make dishes I have no interest in eating in sound like something I am missing out on. It would be interesting to have you live stream a multiple course meal at a Michelin starred restaurant since you make ration packs sound like they are on par with what you would eat at one. Thanks for always making fun and interesting videos.
Alaways makes my day when you post!
Always happy to see you in the feed Steve, thanks.
It's the legendary Steve! WOOHOO.
Always lovely to be able to chill out watching your vids Steve, interesting but also infinitely relaxing.
The way you described this one made my mouth water! Looks as nice as it sounds too. The comfort factor is through the roof.
Yes! His videos are always great for the curiosity factor and comparing food from different cultures and times. But this one also made me want to eat some of it!
Always good to hear from you Steve. Thanks for posting.
Nice packaging, looks like there would be cologne in there or something
New Zealand here. Another class production and watch. Thanks for your work
LOVE YOU STEVE THANK YOU
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alright cool, see ya
I was just watching some of your older videos again, and saw you had uploaded. Nice!
I love these MRE reviews! I'd really like it if he showed us all the stuff on the shelves behind him when he's eating. I see Frank Zappa peeking out from behind some stuff.
I am in awe every time i see your vids Steve, you're great
Thanks Steve!!! 😃
You're welcome man and thank you too for stopping by!
A Steve1989 video! *NICE!*
Love love love this channel, i wish you narrated stories, nice voice. So relaxing to listen to this channel. Thank you🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Steve! You're the only man I'd watch eat old food.
I'd watch Joe Biden eat old food...
Nice to see you thoroughly enjoy this MRE Steve. Looks like i should add it to my testing list, thanks buddy :)
There are at least two restaurants in Morris County, NJ that serve Pandan. I love the stuff! I usually go with the Pulut Pandan, which has ground shrimp. And I avoid shrimp, but it;s good enough to let me overcome my shrimp phobia.
Happy New Year Steve. Hope you and your loved ones are doing well in these interesting times. Your videos remind us of the people behind the miltech.
Happy Friday Eve, Steve!
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Thanks for the new video Steve. Always good to watch. I love trying different foods also. If it won't poison me or kill me I'll eat it.
I swear Steve your room looks like it would be an excellent place to loot in Fallout 4 or New Vegas! Also, the shirt is on point as usual my friend. Cheers 🍻
"Let's get this Molerat onto a tray! Nice!"
Lets get this brahmin meat onto a tray, NICE!!!
Wow, Steve! Two posts in one day, you're spoiling us. Great posts.
that my country MRE, it's mainly use healthy food and all of the item good for military camp to use
it's contane fry rice meat, fry rice chiken, fry rice fish, in total there 3 main meal
Great two new uploads, thanks. Steve, from South Wales uk ❤
Let's Go!! Thanks Steve!
I love coming home, settling in and chilling out with Steve. Time to watch the next!
A double spoon tap. Steve has blessed us.
I had to wait and really enjoy these episodes😉
I opened a fresh jar of jelly today, and I turned to my wife and said, “Nice hiss.” Always good to see what you have been up to!
Heck yeah!!!! Just got back from dinner with the fam and it's a Friday night Steve video!!!!!! Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!
As Indonesian, i did not know that this kind of MRE even exist
What could be better as Saturday evening viewing than a new review from Steve! 😎
MOM!! DAD!!! WAKE UP!!! STEVE 1989MREINFO IS BACK!!! HE DIDNT PASS FROM BOTULISM
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Funny that’s exactly how I got here🤗❤🥱❤
Silly human, simple foodborne bacteria could never kill Steve. His immune system is bolstered by Zinc and C-Rations.
@@NoNo_Notlikethat And WW2 German chocolate enriched with Crank!
like christmas morning here at the end of January
keep up the great work
Poorly me is pleasantly surprised by this upload 😄
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THANKS YOU FOR THE 2 VIDEOS Steve
Yeah he’s back
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All ways enjoy your videos! Looks like an enjoyable MRE. Salute!.😜👍
heck yes. nice to see you sir.
@@sparkle1974 I agree, so great to see Steve back! He is the gold standard for MRE reviews!
Finally some food from my country. Maybe you should try Indomie noodle, it's a delicious and practical food almost like MRE
Kaum overproud mulai nongol 😂